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Alien mistery in egypt

Alien's PYRAMIDS
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outside in Cairo, the most famous of Egypt’s pyramids rise from the desert. Built more than 4,600 years ago, the Pyramids at Giza are monumental tombs where ancient queens and pharaohs were buried.
But how, the Egyptians build these things? The Great Pyramid is made of many lacks of precisely hewn stones weighing at least two tons each. Even with today’s cranes and other construction equipment, building a pyramid as big as that of Pharaoh Khufu would be a formidable challenge.
And then there’s the astronomical configuration of the pyramids, which is said to align with the stars in Orion’s belt. As well, alien theorists often point to the fact that these three pyramids are in way better shape than others built centuries later (never mind the amount of work that has gone into preserving them over the past several centuries).
So are Egypt’s pyramids artifacts of aliens?(many people think about this) Not exactly. It’s true that scientists aren’t quite sure how the ancient Egyptians build the pyramids and especially how they did it so quickly but there’s ample evidence that these tombs are the work of thousands of earthly hands.
Source:nationalgeographic.com
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